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Old 23rd-October-2004, 03:26 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Style versus Self Expression

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Originally Posted by ChrisA
I think it all depends on what you want. There may be several reasons why you might want to look stylish - ranging from entering competitions to just being vain (not that I'd know anything about that ).

I've become more aware of my style (make that lack of style ) after entering a competition (still can't believe I did that though! ) I really want to improve my style - due lack of any local men even remotely interested in comps I won't be able to progress in that area so it must be vanity!

But - having fun is just as important - (in the comp I simply couldn't concentrate on all the things I was trying to remember, but I had fun!) So if you want to develop your style then focus on one thing at a time. Its great to watch others and get ideas from them but make sure its your own style you are developing, or else you won't enjoy dancing.

BTW I would rather dance with a guy who had an 'unusual' style but a big smile who was clearly enjoying himself, than one with amazing style but not looking too happy!
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